In Harry Potter, what is the name of the horrible aunt whom Harry accidentally blows up like a balloon?
A) Dahlia
B) Mabel
C) Lobelia
D) Marjorie
E) Rose

Bilbo Baggins found a troll-hoard which contained the swords Glamdring and Orcrist, plus a knife that he decided to call what?

According to The Twilight Zone, “It’s a Good Life,” why?
A) The sun has risen
B) Otherwise Anthony might do something bad to you
C) Because God says it is
D) The apocalypse is over and Zachariah is still alive
E) The AI in charge makes you think that it is

In Stephen King’s Carrie, “Carrie” is actually a nickname. What is her full first name?

This horrifying (in relative terms) creature is the world’s first known predator, an arthropod relative found in the Burgess Shale.
A) Opabinia
B) Hallucigenia
C) Anomalocaris
D) Wiwaxia
E) Nectocaris

In this 1984 horror-comedy starring Catherine Mary Stewart, a mysterious “red dust” from space has turned most people into zombies, leaving behind a small band of people who avoided exposure.

It’s no secret that the Grimm Brothers’ fairy tales are significantly darker than the Disneyfied versions more popular today. In the Grimm’s version of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarves,” what happens to the Evil Queen at the end?
A) Her eyes are pecked out by birds.
B) She is forced to dance in red-hot iron shoes.
C) The dwarves drop her into the depths of their mine.
D) She is thrown into a thicket of thorns and dies a slow death.
E) She is put naked into a barrel of nails and dragged through the streets by a horse.

In the novel Dracula, the Count used a pseudonym to do business (such as buying real estate) in London. What name did he use?
A) Count Alucard
B) Baron Latos
C) Mathias Cronqvist
D) General Targo
E) Count De Ville

Warren Zevon’s immaculately-coiffed werewolf was looking for a Chinese restaurant called what?